Sunday, July 22, 2018

Widowmaker

Le Vasa Loloa is a concept that stems from the original idea of a Sacred Center.  Also known as the Pearl of the Pacific, or Penina o le Pasefika, Samoa is the incontestable Heart of Polynesia.

Sa, a. forbidden; redup. sasa. (This word was formerly used to mean sacred, and is still very much used in that sense, as aso sa, fale sa, &c.)

Moa, s. a fowl; the end of a bunch of bananas; the fleshy part of the alili; the epigastric region; a child's top; the middle (as of a road or river).

Epigastric, a. lying upon or over the stomach; of, relating to, supplying, or draining the anterior walls of the abdomen; of or relating to the abdominal region


She kind of reminds me of this Huntress.


And this one.


LVL, as in Le Vasa Loloa, also stands as the Roman numerals 19-5-19.  Turns out the zipcode 19519 belongs to one Earlville, Pennsylvania, 40 miles away from Northampton, where the West Nile Virus was recently found.  And, apparently, this is what mosquitoes look like when they bite us.


I did not get around to studying the Allied Occupation of Japan or the woman named Elizabeth Choy. But in regards to our great nation, I did discover that the Statue of Liberty was not always green.


I did watch the movie Anbe Sivam, and it made me wonder about Indian hand hand gestures and what they mean.



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